I'm not saying there's a plastic regulator inside the neck of low-flow shower heads that can easily be removed with a pair of needle-nose pliers, but I'm not NOT saying it.In some parts of the country there are laws relating to water flow rate, I assume due to water shortages they are experiencing, so it partly depends on where you live. Certain types are designed to give the impression of a higher flow rate but supposedly use less water. Some people seem to be able to tell the difference while others cannot.
Then why say it? Is is suggested by you to remove it to waste water and have higher water bills?I'm not saying there's a plastic regulator inside the neck of low-flow shower heads that can easily be removed with a pair of needle-nose pliers, but I'm not NOT saying it.
I'm not suggesting anything.Then why say it? Is is suggested by you to remove it to waste water and have higher water bills?
In some parts of the country there are laws relating to water flow rate, I assume due to water shortages they are experiencing, so it partly depends on where you live. Certain types are designed to give the impression of a higher flow rate but supposedly use less water. Some people seem to be able to tell the difference while others cannot.
I grew up in homes with domestic wells, from birth to age 24. No "water" bill, but you pay an electric bill to run the pump. And when the storage tank or pump go out, you are on the hook for thousands of dollars to fix them. Despite that, I wish I still lived in a home with a domestic well. The water is so much better. But price wish, well water isn't free.I'm not suggesting anything.
Over 40 million Americans get their water from private wells and don't pay water bills.
This is what we have. If I had just the rain one, I’d be sad. If I didn’t have the rain one, I’d feel lacking in some way, but at least I could still get the conditioner out of my hair.Another one with a problem with rain shower heads--my hair is too thick to rinse properly. Our shower can switch between the handheld (but mounted) head and the rain shower. DH uses the rain shower, I use the (stationary) handheld. My DS16 likes to set it so he gets water through both.
If you don't have super-thick hair, go with what makes you happiest.
That thing looks like it’ll cook you breakfast. If you talk to it, does Rosie answer?We have one like this:
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My contractor/plumber removed this plastic regulator that may or may not be in the shower head when I had my bathroom remodeled and it used so much water we would run out of hot water before the end of our normal shower. I had to find to find a regulator so we could take normal showers again.I'm not saying there's a plastic regulator inside the neck of low-flow shower heads that can easily be removed with a pair of needle-nose pliers, but I'm not NOT saying it.